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LULAC presents esteemed panel for education forum
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), with support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, recently announced the Better Education Together initiative that will focus on issues related to education in the United States.
Milwaukee company develops game to relieve ‘Recession Aggression’
Media Dynamics Inc.of Milwaukee recently took a humorous stand on the doom and gloom of the economy by creating "Recession Aggression," an online game that should relieve some stress in a fun way.
Downtown Racine Corp. picks name for chair promotion
The Downtown Racine Corp. recently announced that the chosen name for its 2009 public art event that will feature decorated Adirondack chairs will be "Sunny and Chair…2009 Summer Tour!"
C-K celebrates 110 years of history at I love the Eisner event
The Eisner Museum of Advertising and Design will host its fifth annual "I Love the Eisner" event on Friday Feb. 20, from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Marketing firm helps business get the most for their marketing dollars
Seroka, a marketing advertising and public relations firm in Waukesha, recently released a new program to help companies utilize their marketing budgets effectively.
Bubbler Executive of the Week
Marguerite FitzGeragld Alpers, consultant for Lawrence, Allen & Kolbe in Brookfield
Bubbler Executive Appointments
Doyle appoints Stephanie Rothstein as Milwaukee Circuit Court judge Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle recently appointed Stephanie Rothstein...
Bubbler Personnel Files
Insurance Integrated Risk Solutions, Pewaukee, recently named Glenn Gratz as senior risk control consultant. He has more than...
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Bubbler Quote of the Week
“For years, (residents) have been pleading with the City of Milwaukee to take an active role in transforming MPS into a school system that all of us can be proud of - they are saying that the City of Milwaukee should not just sit on the sidelines…I believe that the future of any major metropolitan area is intrinsically and inextricably linked to its educational system. By and large, people leave cities for one of three reasons: high taxes, rampant crime or failing schools.”